The D.C. region is catching up on lost revenue due to winter storms in mid-January but remains below seasonal snowfall averages. Allentown PA is the only location exceeding its snowfall total. Most areas in the East are still below seasonal snowfall averages with limited snow potential in the near future.
Not seeing much in the way of snowfall east of the Rockies for the rest of February in the Lower 48. The Western U.S. will continue to be buried by heavy snow w/boatloads of Pacific moisture. https://t.co/xt4IbFLhJu
Now reaching the back stretch of the winter season, currently snowfall across not only across our area, but a large portion of the the East remains below the seasonal averages. (Data courtesy of US National Weather Service Eastern Region HQ) https://t.co/zXCOgVDSjS
❄️ Our region has experienced a few more snow events since our last update last month, but most areas are still running on a deficit from season to date normals. No real snow potential in the near future, but we still have a few more weeks to add to the totals before spring! https://t.co/5tgtyQfZ8A
Updated 2023-2024 seasonal snowfall totals as of 5 pm Sunday February 18th. Thanks to the narrow snow band from Saturday's storm, Allentown PA is the only Eastern US NWS daily climate location running above their seasonal snowfall total to date. https://t.co/5rN5zneF6S
After hitting the ground running with winter storms in mid-January, the D.C. region is making up for lost revenue — but still behind seasonal snowfall averages. https://t.co/dEzvesH9xL